Post #4: Loans in Africa?

I’m not gonna start off this entry by pretending to understand the business of loans in Africa from sources that I’m still not entirely sure of the origin of. There were a lot of acronyms that I feel I never got a definition of and I just kind of accepted it. I just now googledContinue reading “Post #4: Loans in Africa?”

Post #3

The “Big Man”, as briefly described by Radelet in chapter 3 of Emerging Africa, refers to the dictators of the countries yet to emerge in Africa around the time of the late 1980s before democracy had risen in popularity. “Big Man” was a state of being as well as a mindset for those who wereContinue reading “Post #3”

Post #2: South Sudan’s Growth; Relative to That of Emerging African Nations

There’s a few factors that have been strongly contributing to Africa’s economic, humanitarian, and self-sustaining growth in the last couple decades. For example, the governments of a number of countries are becoming more democratic and reliable in terms of how much trust the citizens of each nation have in their leaders (These nations including Ghana,Continue reading “Post #2: South Sudan’s Growth; Relative to That of Emerging African Nations”

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